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  1. Calling the Play: A Beginner's Guide to Amateur Sports Officiating by Edward F. Dolan, 1984-09
  2. What is "amateur" sports competition? (tax-exempt organizations): An article from: The Tax Adviser by Charles T. Crawford, 1995-07-01
  3. Amateur Sports - What It Should Be All About by W. Scott Connor, 2006-04-15
  4. Amateur Sport: Jereed, Gatorade Free Flow Tour, Amateur Baseball in the United States, Kreisliga
  5. Professional Sports: Amateur Sports, Mass Media, Sport, Sportspeople, Competition, Rugby Union, International Olympic Committee
  6. Sports pioneers: A history of the Finnish-Canadian Amateur Sports Federation 1906-1986
  7. Hanna, Hughes capture titles in Oregon Amateur.(Sports): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  8. Amateur Sports. Hearings, Ninety-Third Congress, First Session by United States. Congress. Commerce, 2010-01-19
  9. Person (Sport): Amateur, Stadionsprecher, Kader, All-Star, Athletensprecher (German Edition)
  10. Budke cards 77 at women's amateur.(Sports): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Gale Reference Team, 2006-10-08
  11. Sport Amateur: Football Gaélique, Championnat de France de Football, Championnat de France de Football National, Boxe Aux Jeux Olympiques (French Edition)
  12. Ridnour, Jackson named top amateurs.(Sports)(The two collegians are among the honorees at the Oregon Sports Awards): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  13. Amateur Sport: Future Challenges. Second Report of the Standing Committee on Health and Welfare, Social Affairs, Seniors and the Status of Women. by Bob, et al. Porter, 1990
  14. Three qualify for Amateur.(Sports): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Gale Reference Team, 2007-07-31

41. Amateur Sports Organizations In Buffalo And Western New York
All Western New York amateur sports, the complete directory with over 9500 links to most regional resources of Buffalo, the Niagara Frontier and the entire
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42. Home Page
amateur sports club based in North West England supporting both men, ladies and junior field hockey sides.
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document.write(""); document.write(""); Welcome to the website of Chester Hockey Club. Chester Hockey Club is a successful amateur sports club in the North West of England with a membership of around 250 local people of all ages and hockey abilities.It is a family orientated, community based Club with six men's teams, two junior boys teams, four ladies teams and one junior girls team. The Ladies first team gained promotion in 2004 to the National League. The Men's first team play in the Northern Counties Division 1 New playing members of all ages and skill levels, social members or sponsors are always welcome Latest News Number of Visitors
Site last updated : 12 July, 2004 TRAINING DETAILS FOR THE 2004-05 SEASON Coaches: Ladies: 1st Team Coach Dave Wells 2nd Team Coach Carl Lee rd th Team Coach Conrad Bromley GK Coach Paddy Bingham (Wednesday evenings from September). Men: 1st Team Coach - Mike Thornicroft 2nd Team Coach - Sam Chapman Club Coach - Andy Ible Fitness Training: Wednesdays starting 21 st Ladies only – fitness training Saturdays 17th and 24th July, 11am-1pm, meet in carpark by pitches Pitch Training: Ladies: August: Wednesdays starting th August, 18.45-19.45.

43. NY SPORTS ON LINE - NY Amateur Sports Alliance
New York Sports On line presents The United Athletic Association.
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Advocacy for Sports and Recreation in NYC The best freebies on the Web NEW YORK AMATEUR SPORTS ALLIANCE, INC. The New York Amateur Sports Alliance, Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation established under the laws of New York to serve as an umbrella organization fostering communication and cooperation among Olympic, amateur and recreational sports organizations active in the Metropolitan area.
  • Offering networking opportunities for people sharing the same interests and expertise in their specific sport, recreational or related fields;
  • Exerting influence on various agencies who impact on our programs and the development of amateur sports in the Metropolitan area;
  • Through our expert advice help to facilitate the building of new sports facilities in the Metropolitan area.
The membership of the Alliance and seats on its Board are held primarily by representatives of various sports organizations and support services from the NY Metropolitan area. The active membership meets monthly at the New York Athletic Club to discuss issues of mutual interest and to audit a lecture by a guest speaker on a related topic. Dues are $100 per annum - please make your checks payable to NYASA and mail to Pete Ticali, West End Graphics, Inc., 180 Varick Street, 5th fl, New York, NY 10014. Be sure to note on the check that it is for NYASA 2001 dues.

44. Community Amateur Sports Clubs - The Tax Options - Deloitte & Touche LLP
Government has now acknowledged the vital role that local sports clubs play in our society in promoting social and community inclusiveness and,
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45. Community Amateur Sports Club Registrations Rise To 3,058 In July 2005 - Deloitt
The number of Community Amateur Sport Clubs (CASCs) registered with the Inland Revenue for tax and rates relief increased to 2934 in June.
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46. Amateur Sports
amateur sports Fund Grant Guidelines. 1. Objectives of the amateur sports Fund New Westminster youth amateur sport organizations meeting the following
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f) To encourage and increase participation in amateur sports for youth
To encourage a wide variety of activities to be available for youth
To encourage youth to become involved and exposed to new activities To encourage skill development To encourage competition To encourage volunteer participation 2. Who May Apply a) New Westminster youth amateur sport organizations meeting the following requirements:
  • Must be an active, voluntary, non-profit, public organization primarily serving New Westminster youth in amateur sport Must have a constitution and board of directors elected at an annual general meeting open to the public Must open its membership and programs to any youth in New Westminster wishing to participate
b) Teams and individuals may apply for travel assistance to national and international competitions under special circumstances. An application form for this purpose is available from the New Westminster Parks and Recreation office. Travel grant applications are available and reviewed throughout the year.

47. Sport Commissions And Amateur Sports :: Term Papers, Essays - Free Summary Of Re
An exploration of how the sports industry is a land of opportunity for sports commissions and the local communities that are trying to generate
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  • 48. Community Amateur Sports Clubs
    we have now entered a new era for the amateur sports club, which can now take as a Community amateur sports Club (CASC) with the Inland Revenue.
    http://www.barla.org.uk/club_resources/cascs.asp

    49. Halfbakery: Amateur Sports Commentary
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    50. Example Objects - Community Amateur Sports Clubs
    Community amateur sports Clubs. Example objects. the promotion of community participation in healthy recreation in particular by the provision of
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    51. Tax Breaks For Community Amateur Sports Clubs (CASCs)
    Sport England is the brand name of the English Sports Council which is a distributor of Lottery funds to sport.
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    Sports clubs have long sought parity with charity.
    On 30 November 2001, the Charity Commission announced that it would now recognise as charitable: "The promotion of community participation in healthy recreation by the provision of facilities for the playing of particular sports."
    Then on 17 April 2002, in his Budget, the Chancellor of the Exchequer introduced a package of tax reliefs to support Community Amateur Sports Clubs (CASCs) as an alternative route for those CASCs unable or unwilling to apply for charitable status.
    See the HM Treasury press release on this subject:
    Sports clubs are now free to choose to apply either to the Charity Commission for charitable status, and the tax treatment that accrues to it, or directly to the Inland Revenue for the tax reliefs specifically for CASCs.
    We welcome these tax breaks and the flexibility offered.

    52. Grouprotector - Amateur Sports Coverage
    GrouProtector for amateur sports provides accident, medical and AD D coverage for players, parents and other individuals associated with amateur baseball,
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    and Events Amateur Sports Child Care Volunteer Emergency Youth Groups ... All Coverages About Us Our Values News Room Company Profile
    Amateur Sports
    What are the Covered Activities? A scheduled, approved, and supervised team or league activity (such as: a practice session or game of the sport involved, a trip or tour, a fund raising drive, a parade, a picnic, operation of a concession stand, or care of the playing court or field);
    A team or league sponsored and/or endorsed clinic or all-star practice session or game
    Direct travel to and from the meeting place to take part in any such practice session, game, or clinic
    Who is Covered?
    Premium is charged on a "per player" basis and automatically includes coverage for the following: Players, managers, coaches, batpersons, cheerleaders, and league officers
    Persons specifically designated by one of the officers to assist without pay in an assigned team or league volunteer duty to be conducted during a given period of time
    If all teams of a league are insured under the policy, the league umpires, referees, official scorers, official timers, player agents, and safety officers are automatically covered at no additional charge

    53. British Triathlon > Clubs > Community Amateur Sports Club Schemes
    Further information on the Community amateur sports Club schemes operated by the Inland Revenue and the Charities Commision can be found using the following
    http://www.britishtriathlon.org/index.php?pid=30774

    54. Amateur Sports & Recreation Insurance
    around the country are insured each year through Bollinger s amateur sports Insurance Program. We are experts in the amateur sports Insurance field.
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    SELECTIONS Whom do we Insure? Products Expertise Carriers ... www.BollingerSoccer.com Amateur Sports C lose to 4,000,000 youth and adult athletes around the country are insured each year through Bollinger's Amateur Sports Insurance Program. We are experts in the Amateur Sports Insurance field. Bollinger has successfully provided insurance coverage to amateur athletes for over 60 years a valid testimony to our program’s effectiveness. For More Information:
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    55. CINCY USA Amateur Sports Marketing -- Greater Cincinnati Sports Corp
    and professional sporting events, by maximizing economic impact and promoting the Greater Cincinnati region as a premier amateur sports destination
    http://www.cincyusa.com/gcsc/index.asp?sec=sports

    56. CINCY USA Amateur Sports Marketing -- Greater Cincinnati Sports Corp
    Cincinnati as an amateur sports Destination; Easily accessible High Performance Team to Lure amateur sports Events to Cincinnati USA; 10/2/2002
    http://www.cincyusa.com/gcsc/gcsc.asp?sec=sports

    57. Amateur Sports Franchise, I9 Amateur Sports Franchise
    The i9 Sports franchise program is designed for those with the drive and commitment to build a professional homebased business in amateur sports. i9 Sports
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    58. Law - Olympic And Amateur Sports Act
    The amateur sports Act (Public Law 95606) was adopted in 1978. This law was amended in 1998 to become the Olympic and amateur sports Act (OASA).
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    Olympic and Amateur Sports Act
    The Amateur Sports Act (Public Law 95-606) was adopted in 1978. This law was amended in 1998 to become the Olympic and Amateur Sports Act (OASA). Because of the efforts of Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska to shepherd this law through Congress, the 1998 amendments are often called the " Ted Steven s Amendments " The original Amateur Sports Act, as adopted in 1978, require d the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) “to encourage and provide assistance to amateur athletic programs and competition for handicapped individuals, including, where feasible, the expansion of meaningful participation by handicapped individuals in programs of athletic competition for able-bodied individuals.” The USOC addressed this goal by: Supporting disability sports organizations including Disabled Sports USA, Dwarf Athletic Association of America, National Disability Sports Alliance, Special Olympics International, USA Deaf Sports Federation, U.S. Association of Blind Athletes, and Wheelchair Sports USA. These organizations and their member athletes have benefited from USOC funding, as well as their membership status within the USOC. Encouraging national governing bodies (NGBs) for Olympic and Pan American sports organizations to facilitate participation in their programs by elite athletes with disabilities The 1998 Stevens Amendments placed greater responsibility on the USOC and its constituent organizations to serve elite athletes with a disability, in particular Paralympic athletes. The USOC has responded to the Stevens Amendments by:

    59. West - Law Of Professional And Amateur Sports
    Practical guide to modern sports law includes statutes, case law, league developments, contracts, injuries, eligibility, disciplinary rules, and more.
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    60. RedWingsBaseball.com :: Frontier Field- Amateur Sports
    amateur sports, Year Inducted. Allen, Don, 1997. Aronberg, Rick A seventime swimming All-American at Fairport and a four-time All-American at Clemson
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    var imageDir = "../images/"; FRONTIER FIELD WALK OF FAME Amateur Sports Year Inducted Allen, Don Aronberg, Rick
    A seven-time swimming All-American at Fairport and a four-time All-American at Clemson University, Aronberg still holds the ACC record for the 1,650-yard freestyle. He participated in the U.S. Olympic Trials in 1988 and competed in the Maccabiah Games in Israel in 1985 and '89, winning 11 medals. Aronberg was also ranked #1 in the world in the 400-meter freestyle in 1989. He has coached the Nazareth men's and women's swim teams for the past nine years.
    Barbato, Steve
    Last active original Rochester Wheel who became synonymous with wheel chair basketball throughout its 27-year history. Batten, Kim
    The 1987 East High graduate won the silver medal in the 400-meter hurdles at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. She remains the world record-holder in the event (52.61 seconds, set in August 1995). She was nine-time All-American at Florida State.
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